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🛠️ Gear Up Like a Pro: The Ultimate Bushcraft Blade for Millennial Trailblazers
The BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife is a 9.8" full tang survival tool featuring a 5" 1066 carbon steel blade with a 58-60 HRC hardness rating. Designed for rugged outdoor use, it includes a built-in ferro rod firestarter and a rust-resistant blued finish. The knife comes with a premium leather sheath with belt loops for secure, stylish carry—perfect for camping, hiking, and survival enthusiasts who demand reliability and sharp performance.








| ASIN | B0CYNHYR4B |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,792 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #93 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Length | 5 Inches |
| Blade Material | 1066 carbon steel |
| Brand | BeaverCraft |
| Brand Name | BeaverCraft |
| Color | Dusk |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 231 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | European walnut |
| Included Components | Knife, Fire Starter, Leather Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 9.8 Inches |
| Manufacturer | BeaverCraft |
| Model Name | BSH4F |
| Model Number | BSH4F |
| Part Number | BSH4F |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Survival, Outdoor, Carving, Cutting, Slicing, Chopping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 5" |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | outdoor, utility |
| Theme | Outdoor Activities |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**F
High quality knife with great material and construction
This is a high quality knife with great materials, fit and construction. The blade is 1066 high carbon steel, and is plenty robust with a tang going all the way to end of the handle. It fits the hand well. It came razor sharp from the box and it stays sharp. I cut a 1 inch diameter stick to a sharp point and it was still razor sharp. The sheath with included ferro rod is well designed for fit and function. I would pick this knife for most outings. The only con is the 1066 steel will rust, so keep it clean and oiled. If stored in leather sheath it may rust, so oil the blade, always keep it oiled. To store long term, oil it, then protect the edge from cutting and store in a box OUTSIDE the sheath. I make temporary scabbards from a box with duct tape. BH on 17Aug2025
G**S
Great knife for the woodsman, and everyman!
I was impressed with this knife the minute I took it out of the package. It is nicely finished and well-made. It's a great addition for many woodcraft jobs and camping in general. It's also great to use around the house. The blade is very sharp and holds its edge even after a hard day of work. It is also great for slicing and dicing vegetables and cutting your meat into bite-sized pieces. The hilt is nice and thick, and will take a pounding. It's easy to use this knife for splitting branches, feathering, and making kindling for your fire. The sheath is well-made and has a button instead of a snap, which I prefer. It secures the knife well. I bought the sheath that holds the knife, as well as a fire-starter. The blade of this knife creates a generous amount of sparks when struck against the firestarter. As for the price, this knife is a bargain.
A**.
Great bushcraft knife, well made.
I got this as a gift for my wife and I am very impressed. The knife came shaving sharp in a nice sheath with a lanyard amd a ferro rod. The hardwood handle is nice instead of the rubber- like handles that get sticky in hot weather and looks very classy. The blade is full tang and decently thick for batoning, and the size is very nice. Substantial without being too large. All in all, a great basic bushcraft/ camping knife that is soilidly made and a good value.
K**O
Great knife for the price! Has it’s own limits
Actually suprisingly nice knife! Bought it specifically just to test it and it holds up in spots but does have some notes for buying it. Tip retension ❌ stabbed it into a wooden block and the tip bent, bending back and it snapped off, if at all this knife can take a beating but dont try to pry with it Edge retension ✅ out the box it was hair shaving sharp, after cutting standard level delivery cardboard boxes 60 times the edge is still gliding sharp but not hair shaving. Very good! Handle was splintery near the handle edges but atleast its not a resin handle. Very comfortable and just enough texture to grip with your hand even while chopping wood with it The knife has these very wide grooves which personally i feel wouldve been better smaller or less spread out, but i find it words great while wearing gloves since the larger grooves grip into the glove easier The knife itself: 8/10 great for price and the edge delivers As for the sheath, pretty okay! I find that looping it from the sheath’s strap instead of the sheath’s dedicated loop is much more secure and less likely the knife will hit things. The ferro rod is also a ferro rod, nothing to complain about. Overall, great knife for price, sharp, pretty, and comfortable. Only nitpicks are the grooves on the spine but even that has it’s benefits!
S**D
Good value
This knife gets a lot of things right; a thin blade and a thicker handle, which many manufacturers seem to get backward. The blade stock is not too thick which makes this good at doing knife things like slicing and shaving wood. The handle is nice and full. It is not the typical thin handle that manufactures usually put on knives. You can get a nice grip on the handle and it is comfortable without weird finger grooves and contours that fit only some hands. This handle should fit all hand sizes. The blade came very sharp and the grind angle seems to be suited for cutting rather than heavy duty non-knife tasks. The knife blade is wide which gives it a nice appearance but it makes it feel a lot less nimble than a knife like a mora companion. The back can scrape a ferro rod and the part of the tang with the lanyard hole is definitely sharp enough for a ferro rod and could probably scrape out a spoon. The sheath is OK. It looks nice and the leather is soft, but I would prefer the knife to secure in different way without the clasp. A stiffer leather with a friction fit is my preference. I'm still giving it 5 stars though because I really think there should be less micarta and G10 in the world and more wooden handles, and this knife got that right and I appreciate that. So far the 1066 steel seems fine. It is by no means a junk steel and also by no means a high end steel. It is a decent steel for a knife and should be more than adequate for outdoor use.
C**Y
Not as depicted, and cheap feeling leather
Knife seems nice and has a good size and feel to it. But the handle is much lighter color than depicted and does not look as good. It seems like it was supposed to be stained? Anyways I feels like I was misled, and it doesn't look as good as the pictures. The leather sheath also feels quite cheap. I'm gonna keep it and stain the handle myself. Just annoyed at being given a chore upon ordering.
W**N
Solid Knife, Stellar Support!
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I ordered the BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife thinking for the price I didn't have much to lose, but the knife exceeded my expectations. The craftsmanship is impressive—solid, sharp, and clearly built to last. Although the sheath arrived damaged, customer support responded quickly and sent a replacement that reached me within a week. Great product backed by outstanding service. Five stars all the way!
S**L
Great bargain, excellent quality.
Excellent quality, Made in Ukraine where it has to be tough. Heavy duty blade and full Tang will certainly take a hammering. Excellent finish and sharpness right out of box. Sliced through the packing paper so smoothly I felt no resistance, cut was clean and sure. Would recommend for anyone looking for a durable long-lasting camping knife. Very good bargain for the price.
C**4
Great quality knife, fire starter and leather sheath
Great knife for camping and in the forest. The blade and handle are crafted very well. There is a flint and steel that produces great sparks for fire starting. The leather sheath is well made and fits well. My son loves it!
T**S
“Dusk” doesn’t necessarily include the handle…
I have other BeaverCraft products and this, like the others seems to be a decent enough knife. However the handle is a completely different colour than pictured. The knife is named “Dusk” but the wood of the handle makes it seem more like “Noon” instead. Aesthetics aside, it is a nice piece.
J**Y
Better than you think
A reasonably priced knife. Like the feel of the handle, nice and sharp. The sheath is a beautiful leather. For the price wasn't expecting such a well crafted knife & sheath. Handle a weekend of bushcrafting with no pro
R**B
A good skinner.
I think this is more of a skinner than a bush knife as it has a swept blade. It seems to be of good quality and I've used it on bear and deer. Again it doesn't have much of a pointed blade but works well as a skinner. The case looks good and there is a leather latch to hold the knife. This latch isn't as easy as some other forms of closures to keep the knife in its sheath but as a traditional leather type case it is in keeping with the style. The ferro rod striker works to give a good spark but it takes a bit of work (or practice) to make it work. Overall a nice knife.
B**N
Unfinished handle, but good quality otherwise
Looks and feels very nice, and comes sharp. The included sheath is also very nice, which is a plus. However, the handles came un-treated and much lighter than the photos as a result. I had to stain and wax it myself, which is not ideal. While attempting to remove the wood, I found the screws holding it in place to be already loose, over tightened, and the screw material is very soft, which caused them to strip. Perhaps this untreated handle flaw was just an accident on their part, but it is worth mentioning. It is also - as described - carbon steel. Simply put, it will rust very fast, and if this happens it will also be dull very fast. The coating it came with is more for looks than anything, and didn't last long. Rust came after just 8 hours, so you do need to polish and treat it yourself. This said, it was clear in the description that it is not stainless steel, so rust is expected if not taken care of. The blade otherwise is strong, full tang, and handled light batoning as advertised. I would say that it is a bit overpriced given the quality control issue I experienced. I never bothered to reach out to Beavercraft with any complaints, so I have no comments for customer service. The sheath as mentioned is a nice quality, and oddly enough the included fire starter came with properly treated wood, which leads me to think the handle could have been a fluke.
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